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Elouatiq, A., Kidd, E., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). A Phonological Acquisition Sketch: The Consonants of Tashlhiyt Berber. Talk presented at the 16th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2024). Prague, Czech. 2024-07-15 - 2024-07-19.
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Elouatiq, A., Bergmann, C., Kidd, E., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). Infant-Directed Language in Tashlhiyt Berber: Hypo-articulation Is Not Challenging Enough. Talk presented at the Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning Workshop (X-PPL 2024). Zurich, Switzerland. 2024-09-02 - 2024-09-03.
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Elouatiq, A., Kidd, E., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). The Acquisition Sketch Approach to Child Language Documentation: The Phonology of Tashlhiyt's Infant-Directed Speech. Talk presented at the 53rd Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics. Leiden, The Netherlands. 2024-08-26 - 2024-08-28.
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Kumarage, S., Donnelly, S., & Kidd, E. (2023). A meta-analysis of syntactic priming experiments in children. Talk presented at the 48th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD 45). Boston, MA, USA. 2023-11-02 - 2023-11-05.
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Skyra, Y., Garcia, R., Kidd, E., & Gagarina, N. (2023). Corpus-based assessment of cues to thematic role assignment in German and Russian. Talk presented at the 48th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD 45). Boston, MA, USA. 2023-11-02 - 2023-11-05.
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Verhoef, E., De Hoyos, L., Schlag, F., Dale, P. S., Kidd, E., Fisher, S. E., & St Pourcain, B. (2023). Developing language in a developing body: A genetic perspective. Talk presented at Many Paths to Language (MPaL 2023). Nijmegen, The Netherlands. 2023-10-25 - 2023-10-27.
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Donnelly, S., Kidd, E., Verkuilen, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2022). On the dimensional structure of vocabulary and grammar in early language development. Talk presented at the 7th International Conference on Infant and Early Child Development (LCICD 2022). Lancaster, UK. 2022-08-24 - 2022-08-26.
Abstract
The relationship between lexical and grammatical knowledge in young children is
impressively strong. Indeed, the correlation between productive vocabulary and
grammar (r = .84) is larger than that between productive and receptive vocabulary (r =
.63) when measured with the commonly used Communicative Development
Inventories (CDIs). This correlation fits cleanly with usage-based theories of language,
which assume no clear distinction between the lexicon and grammar (Tomasello,
2003). However, it could also reflect separate systems that are mutually causally
related (mutualism); initially uncorrelated domains can gradually become so correlated
as to be statistically indistinguishable when they are mutually causally related (Van der
Maas et al 2006). Disentangling these accounts is complicated by the non-linear
relationship between true and measured grammatical/lexical knowledge, which is not
accounted for in traditional regression-based approaches. Here we present a new
approach to disentangling these accounts which overcomes these measurement
challenges. We examined the dimensional structure of item-level data from CDI data
on Wordbank (Frank et al. 2017) using item-response theory and the DETECT method
(Stout et al. 1996). We first considered all non-longitudinal data from the American
English subsample of Wordbank. A DETECT analysis found evidence of moderate
multidimensionality with vocabulary and grammar items clustering separately, contra
some usage-based accounts which assume no distinction between grammatical and
lexical knowledge. Given that mutualism predicts that two domains become
increasingly correlated with age, we next ran a similar analysis in separate sets of
younger (~18 months) and older (~28 months) children. These data were
unidimensional at 18 months and multidimensional at 28 months. In sum, our results did not strongly support either account described above and are most consistent with
an initially integrated lexico-grammatical system that becomes decoupled between the second and third year. -
Garcia, R., Roeser, J., & Kidd, E. (2022). Voice-specific effects in Tagalog reveal the limits of word order priming. Talk presented at Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL 2022). Zurich, Switzerland. 2022-09-12 - 2022-09-13.
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Stärk, K., Kidd, E., & Frost, R. L. A. (2022). Prior knowledge of distributional information boosts statistical learning in adults and 8-year-old children. Talk presented at the 9th International Conference of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association (GCLA-9). online. 2022-03-01 - 2022-03-04.
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Stärk, K., Kidd, E., & Frost, R. L. A. (2022). Word segmentation cues in German child-directed speech: A corpus analysis [invited talk]. Talk presented at the Potsdam BabyLAB Colloquium, University of Potsdam. online. 2022-01-06.
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Garcia, R., Garrido Rodriguez, G., & Kidd, E. (2021). Learning to parse a symmetrical voice language: Evidence from Tagalog. Talk presented at Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL 2021). online. 2021-09-16 - 2021-09-17.
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Garrido Rodriguez, G., Wilmoth, S., Nordlinger, R., & Kidd, E. (2021). The time course of sentence planning and production in two Australian free word order languages. Talk presented at the 34th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing (CUNY 2021). online. 2021-03-04 - 2021-03-06.
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Kidd, E., & Garcia, R. (2021). How diverse is child language research?. Talk presented at Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning (X-PPL 2021). online. 2021-09-16 - 2021-09-17.
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Garcia, R., Garrido Rodriguez, G., & Kidd, E. (2020). Developmental effects in the on-line use of morphosyntactic markers: Evidence from Tagalog. Talk presented at Many Paths to Language (MPaL 2020). online. 2020-10-22 - 2020-10-23.
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Garcia, R., Garrido Rodriguez, G., & Kidd, E. (2020). The development of on-line predictive processing from morphosyntactic cues: Evidence from Tagalog. Talk presented at the 26th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLap 2020). Potsdam, Germany. 2020-09-03 - 2020-09-05.
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Stärk, K., Kidd, E., & Frost, R. L. A. (2020). The virtuous circle: Tracking statistical learning from naturalistic vs. artificial language distributions. Talk presented at the UK Cognitive Linguistics Conference (UKCLC 2020). online. 2020-07-27 - 2020-07-29.
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Rowland, C. F., Peter, M., Durrant, S., Bidgood, A., Monaghan, P., Frost, R. L. A., Bannard, C., & Kidd, E. (2017). Does variation in infants’ statistical learning ability predict variation in vocabulary growth?. Talk presented at 18th European Conference on Developmental Psychology (ECDP 2017). Utrecht, The Netherlands. 2017-08-29 - 2017-09-01.
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